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    Spiritualized Float in Space in New York City

    • Posted on Jul 31st 2010 10:30AM by Kenneth Partridge
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    The third Spiritualized album, 1997's 'Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space,' is very much one man's story. Genre-wise, it falls somewhere between science fiction and self-help -- group mastermind Jason Pierce's journey into the both the distant cosmos and depths of his own soul. One day, he might consider playing the whole thing with just an acoustic guitar, but Friday night at New York's Radio City Music Hall, he went the opposite route, honoring the record's sonic grandeur and performing it from top to bottom with the help of an orchestra and gospel choir.

    Pierce, who spoke to Spinner about the gig earlier this month, has staged similar concerts in England, but Friday's performance -- the culmination of a week-long series of shows celebrating the 25th anniversary of Spin magazine -- marked the first and possibly last time he'll revisit the album on U.S. shores.

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    Jon Lindsay, 'Futuretown' -- Free MP3 Download

    • Posted on Jul 31st 2010 6:00AM by Mike Spinella
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    Song: 'Futuretown'
    Album: 'Escape From Plaza-Midwood'
    Sounds Like: Rufus Wainwright, Elliott Smith

    In Their Words: "Futuretown is a place that has something for all and sundry. It is always summer and everyone knows how to dance but you'll find out fast what happens when you break the rules. Futuretown's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there ... yet."
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    Grateful Dead's Bob Weir Plans Jam With Marin Symphony

    • Posted on Jul 30th 2010 11:47PM by Benjy Eisen
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    With just five other musicians onstage with him during his three decades as a guitarist in the Grateful Dead, Bob Weir often sounded like he was playing with a full fledged symphony. Certainly epic compositions such as 'Dark Star' and 'Terrapin Station' leant themselves to such comparisons, and the Dead's vast catalog has indeed been touched by several orchestras in recent years. But, for the first time ever, Weir will actually collaborate and perform with a live orchestra on October 22, in the Bay Area, when he takes to the stage with the 41-piece Marin Symphony.

    "The idea was presented around 18 months ago by two of our board members," Marin Symphony Orchestra Executive Director Noralee Monestere tells Spinner. "[We] arranged a meeting with several former Dead band members and the idea was a huge hit with guitarist Bob Weir, who wanted to create a symphonic voice in the Dead genre."
    The program will showcase rearranged Grateful Dead classics and, in honor of the Dead's live tradition, the performance will include lots of room for improvisation. In other words, they're gonna jam.

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    Gayngs, 'Cry' -- Video of the Day

    • Posted on Jul 30th 2010 6:00PM by Marina Galperina
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    Highlight: "I remember seeing the original video for 'Cry' in 3rd grade and getting my little mind blown," Gayngs' Ryan Olson tells Spinner. "A few months ago when we sent our cover over to Kevin Godley [of Godley & Creme] and he said he'd be in our remake of the video, my little mind got blown again." Enjoy your déjà vu à la this indie supergroup.

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    Gil Scott-Heron's Untelevised Revolution Pre-empted by Drug Abuse -- Twisted Tales

    • Posted on Jul 30th 2010 5:00PM by James Sullivan
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    Gil Scott-Heron grew up with a distrust of television. As his grandmother, who helped raise the young poet, told him, "Anything I've got to watch is dangerous."

    Son of a librarian and her estranged husband, a Jamaican-born soccer player, Scott-Heron is best known for his timeless commentary on media and activism, 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.' The revolution will take place at the moment when minds are changed, he said -- before the advertisers arrive: "The theme song will not be written by Jimmy Webb or Francis Scott Key, or sung by Glen Campbell, Tom Jones, Johnny Cash, Engelbert Humperdinck."

    Besides his intense social conscience, Scott-Heron became known for his unblinking portrayals of the perils of substance abuse in songs like 'Angel Dust' and the dance-oriented 'The Bottle,' the biggest "hit" of this hip-hop godfather's modest commercial career. So it came as a disappointment to many of Scott-Heron's fans when his long, frequent absences from performing beginning in the late 1970s were attributed to a lifelong struggle with booze and drugs.

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    M.I.A.'s New Viral Gig + More -- The Chum Bucket

    • Posted on Jul 30th 2010 5:00PM by Marina Galperina
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    Dawes Aim to Play the 'Biggest Stage' Possible

    • Posted on Jul 30th 2010 4:00PM by Emily Tan
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    Dawes may have already played SXSW, Sasquatch! and Bonnaroo, but frontman Taylor Goldsmith has grander plans for the future.

    "We're happy just to play our music and get our stuff across to people and make a living at it," Goldsmith tells Spinner. "But in terms of goals, a lot of other bands wouldn't say this and it might be a little shameless, but we want to play the biggest stage that we possibly can."

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